#21 in a series
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Headline: New York Times, 10/29/2024
When is a non-endorsement an endorsment? Dubya's silence answers this question.
In a statement, Ms. Bush said she was “hopeful after speaking to so many voters about the important issues at stake in this election, including protecting women’s rights.”
The Harris campaign distributed an image of Ms. Bush smiling outside a brick home and wearing a white and blue hat emblazoned with the word “Kamala.”
People magazine previously reported on Ms. Bush’s endorsement of Ms. Harris.
Mr. Bush, the 43rd president, does not plan to endorse a presidential candidate, according to his spokesman, Freddy Ford. Mr. Ford said Mr. Bush had no comment on his daughter’s support for Ms. Harris.
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Gary Reed, former director of Michigan GOP. (10/30/2024)
Barbara Comstock, former GOP congresswoman from Virginia. (10/29/2024)
Geoff Duncan, former Georgia GOP Lt. Gov. (10/28/2024)
Olilvia Traoy, former adviser to Mike Pence. (10/28/2024)
Avery, 30-year-old military veteran from Florida. (10/27/2024)
Matthew McCaffery, longtime Republican. (10/27/2024)
Craig Snyder, Haley Voters for Harris. (10/27/2024)
Jim Greenwood, Pannsylvania Republicans for Harris. (10/27/2024)
Craig Petereson, Haley supporter from Milwaukee. (10/27/2024)
Tiffany Koehler, Washington County. (10/26/2024)
Dave Trott, for GOP congressman from Michigan. (10/25/2024)
Charlie Sykes, conservative commentator. (10/25/2024)
Fred Upton, former GOP congressionman. (10/25/2024)
Shawn Reilly, Mayor of Waukesha WI. (10/25/2024)
Rob Cowles in Green Bay WI. (10/25/2024)
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